Nvidia 690 GTX from EVGA in my rig. Should last me for quite a while yet -- I havent even bothered enabling SLI on it, so in a show of overkill the other GPU gets dedicated to PhysX. PC is custom-built from Puget Systems with lots of foam damping the acoustics, so it's absolutely whisper quiet, I literally cannot tell if it's on unless I see the monitor or the power light.

A medium-high rig, so I expect my games to run on half that power.So if my framerate divided by two is still acceptable on my machine, I consider my games fast enough for my audience.I also make sure my textures aren't too large for 3d games, though this is handled automatically when using engines like Unity, which is cool.

The first one I got, the ram supposedly failed after a day, screen went black, after restarting lines appeared on the screen. It took like a week and a half to get a new one in. I went from a GTS 250 1gb.

It's a Geforce 680...some crazy overclock edition. I actually haven't choosen it in the first place. It's a replacement that i got from the shop after my former 680 was faulty. The rest is a Core i7 2600K @ 4Ghz with 16 Gb of RAM on a z77 based board (not the one in this picture, i've replaced it lately).

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